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0 . -a .J 1 1 .1. .1 ,, t li j k, I i; . I 1 . ( t ' I i ' t . 1 1- ' - .1 ' i I ... , 1 ( MEDFOTm MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREA ON. FRIDAY, XOVEMT5ER 1 . 1 92f). PSGE SIX Young Missouri Pro Sets Hot Pace on Opening Round HORTON SMITH I FAVORED ON SECOND ROUND Joplin 'Pro' Plays Opening Round in 67 Eight En trants in Oregon Open X Better Par in Initial Trek : Columbia Linps. PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 1. IV) With Horton Kmlth, young profes sional from Joplfn, .Mo., favored to lead the flock. In view of his flonantloniil performance of yoHtor dr.y, the second round of tho third Oregon annual Rolf chn ni fiicinxli i ji was to pot under way on thi Cn lumlila Country oluh hero al i a m. today. Hrnlth, driving with terrific force, fil;iycd the IX holnn if tho npenim: Bound yesterday in (7, five under par nnd two strokes hotter thnn hfji nearest WvalH, Kd Dudley of Delaware and Mrtle Dutra. of T.i outiia, each with Gils. A gallery of more than l.ofi followed the outstanding matches of the first day. VAyht r o n l ( k t n n t f, fncliir Inp Smith, In-tiered iar and thr.s others were hut n stroke hchind. Amateur were not a lily scarce In 111 charmed circle of low HonreiM. A..K. Otis, Portland, led the Simon pures wllh a 72, tying with I'hll Taylor, Victoria, R (,'., nnd IJh ho rue, Harry Cooper, lhiffalo, N. V., In fifth plaeo. V 1 la n in Tli. iFollowInn Dudley and lutra In second place was Craig Wood. New York, with a 7(1. Four players, In cluding Walter I fatten, ItrltiHh open champ, and Tommy Armour, ox nntlonnl open champ, tied wlih 7i!s. Tho other two players were Noll Christian. Portland pro, who demonstrated some superb gnlf. despite an injured arm, nnd olin Dutra, J-oh Anneles. Dr. Osenr K. Willing, defending chunipion and runner-up In the recent national amateur champion ship at' Pehhle Hone,, van high among the nmatpurs. tie had a 73. Frank Dnlph. ox -western tltlNt nnd another Portland amateur fav orite, could do no hotter than a 7 it. 'The Ko contestants in the Bec nnd round were to lour the IK holes today In threesomes. At tn end of-today's play, the field was to he sfJllt. the low 50 scores and Hob ontoriiiK the final 30-hol" round tomorrow. In can" of ties In the final round, plt.yoffs will he held Sunday. GABBY STREET NAMED j T. LOUIS. Nov. . m rharles Clahby" Street, who oiiUKht Wal ter Johnson's first fast ball while hicmber of the Washington Senu tors from 1!07 to liMI. has been named nianiigcr o." the St. Louts Cardinals fur 1 f 3 u 1y President Sam Urea dun. ' 'Tho former catcher, who once caught a ball tossed from the Vushlngton monument, has been couch of the Cards for the past hod Ron and toward the end was Acting manager in Hill MoKeoh. Tile's absence. Me started in pro fessional hall In I l0n at the age of JC .' 4 s.vrntPAY's footi.am. X TIIK HADIO (By the Associate:. Iivh.) "li Yi.lo-lh.itiitoi.il., National IlntniliiiNihuc Cii, rh ul n, 1:45 p. m. Princctln - Clihugo. National llronrirnslltig Co. c h a 1 n, I p. in., nnd Coliiiubhi HroiiilciiMliur System chain, 2 l. ill. GiMirghl T.h-Ii - N'oliv lnmi fr Xiitiuual HiiuhIciim lug Co. I'luiill. -:M p. 111. C'llllfiiriilii Southern Cullrnr- ' nln. Kill. n:l.i p. 111. 4 (Time is cumUm-h Ntaiidui-il. 4 liinl Imliinili'M it hen liroudcuM 4 4 hiiii'IS. mil Itnu of Kiiine.) ' Are You "Hitting OnAlLSix?" Liver Stomach BoweU Nerve Brain Heart ; AreTheyAJ!I00? Folks, Ihc human body is juit tike a good car, everything must he in Rood I working order if you expect to get the I ucsi pcnorm.incc out 01 ciiner. . You can'l expect to (eel too if your liver is out of order, your stomach upset, nerves jumpy or bowels tied up. Sou must build up your vital forces and you weak, weary despondent men and women who have twen doctoring for ages trying to gt't back the vim uiui enduranceof earlier years will beaston inhed, delighted and amazed to see howquickly strength, energy and vital ity come back thru the uie of Tan lac. Go to your druggist now and get a hot tie of Tan lac. Millions of folks liave started back on the road to youth, health and happiness with this world- famous tonic and there is no reason why you, too, can't begin today to re build your worn-out tissues and re vitalise your entire system, Your money back if you are not tjftedilv helped by a fair trial of ttiia vprld-umous medicine. , I MM I I Eighteen holes negotiated in 67 five under par and two better than nearest rivals, Dudley and Dutra was the sensational card turned in by 8mith in the opening round of the state open links play yesterday at Portland. ; 0htBffi er's Ity O, It. Kivlcr. With all due respoct to our na tional amateur champion and 'his admirably won victory at Pebble Peach, It must be confessed by the masculine contingent lhat the fem nino champion of this year, Miss (Henna Collett, .in defending hoi IWiH title successfully at the great Oakland Mills c o u rso, produced considerably hotter golf not rela tively, but based on the exacting standard of men's par. It was remarked In (he pros room at Pebble Peach that Dr. Willing, runner-up to Harrison JirhnMton, went through the last two matches, 30-hole affairs, in that tournament, without picking up a single birdie, and that Mr. Johnston, In winning the final match, negotiated only a single hole 'better than par. In her last match nt Oakland Mills, mid her only 30 -hole encoun ter. Miss Toilette acquired no fewer than KKMIT birdies, based on mas culine pfii" and the match ended on the tlilrd green. The Pebble Peach coursf. at full stretch for the men, showed a yardage of GtiC 1 . as against (UK EXPECT NEGRO TO K. O. White, t'h icu i;n neurit, whm cxpi'i ted tii 111 rive in .Medion! to day f 1 oiii Taciiiiiu (' IiIh f lht here Momtuy nlht w.th tienc O'tirmly, the mnilhern OroKon fiu'nicr hny, to through a little irniuhiK and upend a day ur two rent Inn f"i- the limit, expected to he one of the hurdoHt ftniKht mccm in unuthcru oreRoti for many mnnthrt. o'flrady l continuing heavy worliontH id hit Atdilan I t mining imnrlcrM and declare m lie Ih in the pink of condition. While was ntl net to fiht l.co r.omxkt, Aberdeen hIukkci who claim the World's title, at Ta- ontu luHt Tuesday nlht. lull LomsUi Injured a hand while In iitilnititf and tiie f ht was can celled. itccmdlnK to fi'i'sH dH pad lies iioni t lit' Wahtnt;te.n citv. Lomski Iuih fought Tommy lmi Khr.tn ami has appeared neve till tlincH In the Madison ipiarc Har den In New York city. White has never fought him, hut has linn a hi'iid liner In Chicago fljihtM nn numerous noralons, one fi;ht drawing appinxlmalely SU'.MOU. A Rt'ud si riiiff of preliminarli-B nnd n fast semi-wlndtip between Hilly IUeiilhvc uf Hcnd nnd Teddy MlKe is rated as ond us u main event. It was mil Ions ano when ltt itlluve futiht,u main event In Klamath r'ulU imd won the limit. '. Tirket nre reported to he Bell Iiik rit st mil) an exceptionally Iiu-rc de!eiitt'on Is expected from Klam ath falls anil another from Ash land. RADIO HOLDS FAMILY AROUND HOME HEARTH WAHIMNOTON. If mod crn inventions are deslioylnu Amerlian home life, n exception f wen by Vice-President t'urtiH. "This Is not true of radio, " he xnid In n rndln nddresn, "It holds n unhiue plueo In that it In relum ing us to our fireside." of Oregon Open .6olf Bagj for the Oakland Hills course: a dif ference of 1124 yards, on nn eighth of a 'mile. In total distance. Peb ble Peach also wax oulto a bit mom severe: we must grant the gentle men that margin, in any compari son. At the same time, Oaklr.n't tills, as arranged for the ladle, was a good, long, hard golf course. Kach had a man's par of 7-. And I will call your attenllon to Miss Colletl's card In her final match against Mrs. Prcssler, .com -pared with meh'H par: - Par (out) '453 444 44.'( UK A. M 413 (i4 4T.3 :tS P. M. ,ri4 4 ft 3 5433". Par (In) 445 3f.4 43ft 37 '2 A. M BBS 3.1f 344 41 7H P. M 535 453 435377'.' Conceding Miss Collett par at the three miplnyed holes, and giv ing Mr. Johnston the same In his afternoon round nt Pebble Peach. Miss Collett had a par 72 and Mi. Johnston n 74. Mis morning round was NO. and Miss Colletl's was 7!. Mr. Johnston shot one birdie at the sixth In the afternoon. MIf Collett shot two birdies at the sec ond; and one at the third, sixth, eleventh, fifteenth, fdxteenth an-, eighteenth eight in all. LOCAL! FEAR OF EUGENE The probable starting lineups for the Kunene-Med ford high .school football Kiimc nl VanSeoyoc fb'lc, will he: Kimene Krlta McClnln Jeffries Kradway . v'armlchai X'adnles Tuwno .... -Medfod C Xewlln rave ft Sprasite O (irei 11 T Dobbyn 1 .. ...T L'unntnv.hum ..K Thomas K .. Archer, or j llimhesi U Ihirrlnuton 1(11 Went l Mil Walker Kit XuinbrutiMl .McKlttrlck ene A rey Neer The Kuuene Hipind. in ehurtie ot Skeeter Manorud, Well Known u siitilhei n ti I'ltnn as a basketball a't-I fnoiball referee, will arrive this evening. There will he 2u men on the Kusene sipiad, and they w ill run in the reserves whenever tho lm!t!t eels lud. trvallls num m:ed lo nowe out n victory over th" locals by thin method, otherwise, the two t:r.iis are evenly matched. : For some reason, and despite a Ions injured list, 'the Medford team itt more confident of tlefentins Liu ene than they were Cotvallls. They do not regard ICuRene s mo "hot." They have no hack field star like Adams of CorvHllu. who ' n ctmstant threat, and all-aroutui terror. The I'nlversity town flu KieKatlon also laeki the beef nnd Hlnmlna of tho t'orvallia Hue. Injuries have put .1 severe crimp In the local hope, nnd many ot the most dejiemlnble players will he on the bench Saturday. The K'iie Ptnris ut i!;3t o'clock and promises to he n close and hard fought bailie. The Kukchc team Is one of the leudtitK eoniend pm for the slate Mah School i hiitn plonshlp. , hft Siivrt Mler. CLOVIS. (nl. (V) Joe MlUei'H life was wived by his pet Ho; when his bonne burned down at an early hour In the morning. Th dtK clumbrred up ' ibe bed nnd awakened him. He escaped, but the dog burned to death. FROSH SUCCESS AGIST'SUPES iPUAMPCC DIAMOi L i H l l ! Tl H1.V " J Oregon Yearlings Demon strate Superiority Over Varsity Reserves Mc . Ewan Will Start First String Against U. C. L. A. KL'OKNK, Ore., ..Nov. 1. iff) Captain John J. McKwan, Univer sity of Oregon mentor, will take no chancpH when his locals meet the University of California at L-oh An geles Pruins on J lay ward field here Saturday. Originally the Oregon coacli had planned to start his "supers' against the ' uclans, JfUt today apparently he had a dif ferent opinion of Ills reserves. Yesterday's scrl m mage was pomewhat startling. The "supers" lined up ngalnst the freshmen and the babes emerged victorious on the long end of a 19 to 14 score. The Oregon l-'rosh won't through I he varsity subs for three touch downs on a Kftrfcs of sensational lateral passes, Kuslow to Watts. Itushlow also distinguished him self by his excellent line bucking, tiling up yardage time and again. McKwan believed his varsity hack field will need considerable bolstering from the U. C. A. game. The Oregon power attack has not been functioning properly and i lie Oregon mentor said lie may make at least two changes. Hundreds-of Oregon "dads" are expected hero for the game, which will bo played in their honor. ARE EN ROUTE FOR PORTLAND BATTLE PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. l.-u(fl) Tin; principals or u battle which mny decide the northwest Beclibn or the const conference champion ship were to assemble hero today in preparation tor Saturday's root ball contest nt MKltnomuli Stadium field. Washington Slate college's t'liiiKai'H lert I'ullman last night night and Coach l'niil Sclilssler's Heavers were to desert their stronghold nt ("orvallis todny. The Heavers will open the game ngalnst Washington Slate college with the same backtield that crossed hp Idaho here last week. Burke will he at quarter, Kerr and Owen, halves, and Gllmore, full. On tho line will be McKnlip nnd Ktrirr, ends: Islington nnd Stout, tackles; lOngles.nd and Thompson, guards, and Cleddes, center. Neither Ilurlie nor Stout, acting captain, were in uniform at yester day's final practice, both having suffered bruises in the Iilnho game lust week. Schisster said they will ho in shape ror Washington, how ever. BEARS BETTER BY I.ON ANiiKl.KS, Nov, 1. (P) Couch 1 toward Jones Ih of the opinion that the (lohlcn Hear eleven of the University of Califor nia, which his V. S. C. Trojans face tomorrow, is a touchdown better than the team which last season held them to q score less tie. The veteran teacher of the pin skin art has taken occasion a num ber of limes so to Inform his squad which today will top off its pre paration for the conflict with a short signal drill. Workitijf on the same basis, the men of Troy must ho a touchdown better than they were when they bucked up against Coach Clarence "Nibs" Trice's combination u year uro, if ih"V are to mutch the ef forts of California, let alone defeat the Hears. I 10 BE BROKEN SKATTt.K. Nov. 1. One of the three undefeated fooib;l team. I n nn- .Miiiiinrsi conierenee is doomed to take the count tomor row afternoon, unless the I'arlfl Wlllamette contest ends in a lie. Whitman. Vaclftc. nnd Willim cite are tied for flr-t place in the conference. Whitman and Pi.cifle with two victories and no losses, and Willamette with one win for a clean slaie. The Whitman Missionaries have a practice R.ime wllh Krst Oregon Normal scheduled for tomorrow, but only the second strinu player, of the former team are to see ac tion. l ire In Portland. POHTLA N l. Ore.. Nor, 1. Fire of undetermined oiiin pulled l.lnnea hall early today, causing da ma ire estlmaled ot between IS. "M and $10.0110. An unidentified milkman awakened Mr. N. O. I.lndy, caretaker, the commotion which awakened the neighborhood. Klre alarms were spread. Spoft Slants if.. y Alan J.Gould Nineteen twenty-nine will, go down as one of the toughes cam-1 paigns the experts ever expert-1 enced. '" , , ' Baseball was the biggest boom-1 erung for the critical observers who are supposed to occupy out posts close .to the "dope" or the "feed box" or whatever 'one cares to call the Inside situation. Hut somebody crossed them up at he start. Connie -Mack did it at the finish. The boys made a bad guess from the outset when the concensus of some 60 baseball writers around the major league circuits pooled their opinions and came up with a concensus favoring the Yankees to muke It four straight and the Giants to make it an all-New York, world's series. . . . Instead of a subway ride the se ries turned out to be an overnight jump. Babe Ruth and John Mc Oraw were on the scene, with their ghost-writers, but the only action they got was In fighting their way into the press box at 1'liiludelphla. The Chicago Cubs were the first choice of nearly half the experts, 20, so that they may claim a moral victory in the National league se lections but only 10 out or CO had the vision to see the Athletics as American league champions, let ulone worlds' champions. Kxactly 5:1 picked the Yankees to repeat and now wish they hadn't. Here's how the races were "dpi ed" to finish and Itow they actu ally did. Order of rinlsh picked: -" 1. Chicago Cubs, second. 2. Pittsburgh Pirates, third. H. New York Olunts. first. 4. ' St. Ix)uis Curdlnnls, fourth. 5. Philadelphia, seventh, fi. Brooklyn Robins, sixth. 7. Cincinnati Reds, fifth. S. Boston Braves, eighth. Order of finish picked: I. Athletics, second. 2. New York Yankees, first. 3. Cleveland Indians, sixth. I.- St. Louis Browns, third. !i. Washington Senators, firth. II Detroit Tigers, fourth. ' 7. Chicago White Sox. seventh. S. .Boston Red Sox, eighth. "At that the critics came closer to guessing the order or the pen-' nant race finishes than they did In predicting the pitchers Mack would start in each world's series game. The exnerts bud flvp Mimwaa tn guess who it would be and missed mem an. rcven me cubs were not that hadiy outguessed. , Hob Weaver has ended a long reign nt the head r the Southern California Association of the Ama teur Athletic Union. Weaver told mo ut Del Monte that he relt it was time for him to let others han dle the reigns and do some or the worrying he has shouldered In the past decade or so. His successor Is Leslie A. Henry, national chair man or the A. A. U. track nnd Held committee, who has jumped at once into plans ror bringing the national championships to Los An geles In 193 Oand holding them on the night or July 4 In the big Coli seum. The southern California city turned out 00,000 to see I'aavo N until ran and believes It can do bettor than that for the nationals. especially ror an evening Instead of u matinee performance. Weaver fired the gun when Char ley Paddock churned up many n world's record on the coast. lie was a leudlug aplrlt In maklnjc AnReles one of the greatest all track and field centers. t Dangerous Curves at the Craterian Tho Clarn Bow fans turned out In larse numbers yesterday to and heivr their favorite In tho inuch herulded role of bare-bark ride nnd female Pashacd, in the feature picture, "D a n x e r o u s Curves," nt the Craterian. They were not disappointed, even though the stlrl who has made "If a hy-worri in parlor, bedroom and bath, failed to furnish whoopee of the mad flapper variety. 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